If there’s one thing iMore loves even more than iPhones and iPads, it’s giving cool iPhone and iPad accessories and apps to our awesome readers. This week we have…

Jawbone Jambox

Rachel Perkey

$200 iTunes gift certificate

fxt107

Mujjo fisheye lens

Bill Johnson

Earloomz Bluetooth earpieces

Amoody

Billie W

Hundred Pushups for iPhone

MetsFanVI

Michael S

Ofir

Patty G

Sir Brian

Sudoku Seasons for iPad

Jamie

Memori

Ron Green

Schuthrax

Tamtam

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